Sth. FES Women Win West Golf Foursomes In the 28 holes anal a the West of -Liaised winter golf foursomes' on the Burnham Barrow course on Sunday Mrs. T. Barnes and Was P. Gabbutt (Burnham) beat the holders, Prod and Trevor Gratin (Barrow Artisans) by three and one.
The winners' combined handicap was 110, which gave them an advantage of 23 strokes over their opponents S. W. BOYS XV Attar the 1 Schools' 11. W. 161 Bridgwater on in Doves ono Bristol two and and wale penniti -1, the Dial the W(Ciloiour ilmsC.
R. ill). C. listur da CornendlboSt Gloucestershire boss 1111 points sad try side wee Boutii-W' Sunday, Doan open 2.30. Tao Ha aad Beak 4.00 and 7.25 Square jusalla 2.35 5.45 trial at A which Sa bto 'Cbeicint (Cornwall); A.
C. sem iSomerset A. Wetton Till ISIX points). I selected to rest against Gloucester ii nil 4 or the I. Boutn i est T.
Mi bi a ot st eer w. Col). C. Beer king not K. Wows Care NOrniillai 4 rist a il.
J. W. Rowan ewe (benign B. Robinson esti. T.
Oavls tiloi nis eas ester I. iCornwau 6 a Cornwall P. (Brlartol total i and Wilts( an 4 Landis I I. Skittles Victry. Mldeamer Nortaa Legless illsteated White Marsh by plus la al Nem Ilkittles League game on rheas.
lad Norton: 0. Nash W. I Humphries rt. W. Overd.
A. Overd W. W. Carter 31. 0.
(Mere. A. Tremors 20. L. Claris 211 Total 3111.
Whitehiumb: W. Noble N. D. Parsoas 1.. Mile.
D. Taster lit S. 30. O. 1111.
ar Tetal lierseas. ft. lastlgo- be 27 Somerset Inter-Colliery Skittles League LPL, 121145er.40n RN Old MIL 1411 Rectos MI Trat 111 Wrl4ror el tes al ars7siewa Oroop RA Roek IM 11211424r0400 (S) Ihresearil IS 113 6 ill er 1 11C7eit (Bo 014 (ISt TraSolari (B North Somerset Legion Skittles Setttat Leitoo Staten Lemma. North Somerset Orono. I A LSAOUZ 1.5005450/0 If 14 ii I i i 14 US 1 4 If Zifoe4 COWAENCINC SUNDAY sth.
FES TONY CURTIS. PAT CROWLEY IROUT ISIGNINI SOWN JONOL11" tsl of 3.10 and GM. giturredia. Mime Metes 1111909mlos MMus 11 lITI IS I 11 9 11 5 I 6 'mood Thr tn. Pram WOW UIO 4 1 IK 11 4 0 6 1 11 4 1 4 11 4 1 It 4 4 Ui 1 0 I behin Leath Comm Mr.
second bees which I limit, ft imps. Natisi Owe eland "I re Ftevenu most el the cot strange Nations So tb iii i Revlon them iiiVini Kr Lei getting Paritiom cetttfie fa Id su Council their co would said. Housir fqr the 1945, to below ix houses houses housing associati and ten construe private 1 Urban Prome Norte( 16, 20, Sheikk 63. Prime Sheptc 14 lin. East Women Beat West At Hockey The last deservedly best the West by five goals to two In the women's divisional hockey match at Chelmsford on Saturday.
Captained by Mrs. E. De'force (Kent). the English international. the East played fast hockey on a 'heavy ground and, dominating the play in the first half, led by firs goals to one at the interval.
The Wert Improved in the second half. but only brilliant goalkeeping by J. Piney (Gloucestershire kept the Zest from adding goals. VINCENT (Suffolk' 2. I ROGERS (Runts) 2.
and J. PIIRVIEI (Rent) scored for the East. and MRS. 15. POLLARD (Somerset) and LYRE (Gloucestershire) for the West THREE COUNTIES' BADMINTON LEAGUE Roma' of matches Ihe Three 00unt1its Veatheinton we: Fist Ofvfoloa: Provos 0.
C.W. ROM A. Yeovil et. 0111liathavi 4: Yale 4. C.W.
WINW ll' Ciallogbam S. TIMM Si. Wiettael 4. Tabie 1 A 1 714 1114.0rner 0 ern 4 24 27 CW. 1 113 44 17 C.W.
WM. 2' 3 34 Se IS Town et. 111104441 4 34 47 10 0111LegIsm Proms 4 1 53 0 esoond I. Bruton A' 4: DlSohost 3, Mars I. Ciallasplisin 3.
T. PWLP Arts' etartaisdrier 110vtori I 014 114 Brake 'IVI 4 2 43 25 I 15164.4 I 5 5 13 41 011112.115 a grim 5111321 Odder' TABLE TENNIS Bath Beat Frame In League Match Bath table tennis team at home on, Saturday hat to Prome is a Somerset League match wan by 11-4. newtorsers to the Somerset League caused the Bath team many anxious moments. Their star player was Tommy known to many lath Cite PC 1 followers. Re won an both his nits to the table against T.
Riley R. Rouse Mrs. Russell beat Mrs Vesteve for Bath point and joined by Mn. Smith they were successful Is beating Mrs Vertex Miss Millington (Prome) In the doubles at the halfway stage Bath lead by 4-1 but Promo hit bast to 4-11. lass Mtlllospi too D.
Taykr Mrs. P. Smith 1 OW rtopeettrek. Miry I OM (Bath) bath beet It IGilbert. while B.
Book got a past Irak D. Taker Huntine Appointments TRW AVON VALE 11.01111D11 win meet ea l'unday Vett. Ilwiwrdwy 11 Great aboverell (no for NUM At ILO essresids Nuke leaesias eta ant at I p.m.. Kea. Pet S.
lhatar Caak (1.81) p.m.) est. paa 11. Orem Oat Tee. Pet 14, Old Doane Ole est, Pee IS. Matta Road etatlea Tam Poe 41, Maser Pam 0111 SM.
alb IS. Matra Are Tea Tufa. PA la. Outtee4 Sat Mar 3. Norton NAM temS.
5s ram Ilsbotooph THE SOMERSET GUARDIAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1956 SUPERIOR IN ATTACK Peasedown Too Good For Radstock I. Radateek I. Peaeedown were on top throughout this Western League. Div. I.
"load Derby." and they were dearly ahead ad Radstach as an attacking form. Incept for a shOrt period at the end of the game. the pace was brisk throughout, and credit mast CO to both sides for trying to play to the beet of their ability Peasedown really dominated the game from the outset, but it took them 'omit 311 minutes before they could get the better of the Radstodt defence. Whirr I in the game a Radstact player managed to get ball into the net. but there had already been an Infringemesit.
and the goal was disallowed. ar fe ci by Bird. Allen I missed the gLadstock goal by inches with a header Radatect mutually forced Peasedoen on the defensive. bat centreforward Barter missed the best chance so far to tears. Newman saved his shot.
and the liwilliteger also td waU to sear from Wilkinson. Peaesdown'a Bret goal was soared by PLUM MER with a good shot as Correll advanced towards him The cheering had barely Mad away when ALLEN added No I with a delightful shot which left Carroll helpless. ERRATIC SHOOTING Swift brestaways by Um Town forwards ailraTs Wit bin Watt shooting was somewhat erratic. NH witted Peasodown's third goal shortly Wore tho interval Tie ls the ppenham United Moor. who was having his drat game for more than feAatl brought Pease(lown's some to arlyhs the second ball.
but Memel Use arrears with beautiful solo width be beat three opponents nearly seared from saner. and Carroll eared well trawl Plummer lessomea also did well to a WO OM. sad there wore toe it two Witmer MOsed burets et speed by ALLAN slempletal his "hat brldr Ples IS sossid Peosedoira's MU pail Ile sad DaMmore IP) were bud worlds. Melds garesards llotb Mee had strong Woolhoy mad Imam I sad Midge sad Bug IPesteedoers). ris WELTON LACKED FINISH Good Work by Forwards' Nullified Olemesster City aft I.
maim lbMare I This Western League. Mr. 2. game 45 not as oae-eided as the snore would Isuggewt. Welton were a good watch for thou powerftil in the Crat half.
and their forwards, well supported by Lear. Itollenay and Cassell were able to break through almost at will Their weaknesa. however. lay In their finiabing. which was west and unenterprising (ir ii.
foritarde was outstanding Nia ball play were Cover, and he lent plenty of thrust to the left wing In creating openings for the remaining forwards. but he was lacking in support. Lear. at payed a 'weed game. keeping a good hold on Rutherford the wily home leader, end d4airlbut4og the ball well for his own forwards WORE STYLI In oestrask Gloucester played the more open style of footbaLl.
which "paid dividends" on the extremely heavy ground. In addition they possessed sound defenelve constipates LA Hawkley. Prlsudfook Perris and Pordbass. i zio rtunate in the second half. LIAM silased with a penalty shot which he aimed straight at the 'keeper at a time when a goal might have made a conaiderable difference to the result, and when Welton were doing all the ataealtmt We did score from another penalty, and scorers for Olouceeter were RUTMERFO(4D 43).
OOLDRAY if) and DIMLAIID. Easy For Chew Magna Chew Magna Earned an easy win over Victoria Park by 6-1 in the Suberban Leal. 111, at Chew on Sa turday.Mal mee og the play. Chew Magna netted twice before half-time through D. READ and HATCH.
Immediately after the interval the visiting right-winger reduced the arrears. but PEARCE increased Chew lead. Ci. R. READ scored from a penalty, and PEARCE heacted lovely goal to make it five.
Farrington Win Again Warrington Gurney defeated Stoke Gifford by 7-1 in tber Bristol Suburban League onFarrington scorers were (4). NIOSOLLS. KING, I. SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL WBSTURN LIMBOS Olv. I retard 3 tl 7 I Bristol Proms Town ChtliPthlun Initial O.
I 7 Salisbury Trowbridge Trolls 2: Bristol City Div. Clandown 11: 1 1: ii juit on fa i iWirir I Res. 1: Chppenham Town Rae. 3 Stieet Stonehouse Torquay United: 3 Taunton Trowbridge Town Rea I Ilfracombe II Weston-auper-Mare 7: Cinderford 3 wins Om-3rd resod arn 71: kiirinii on Faili.e.'s: Wootton Bassett Butlord 3 Wilts Louise Plnehurat II: Westbury 2 ihrew 0 Roth'c et.O. Coo ARI ReseeiThl Navel Construction 3: Rath Rovers 1 i 'stow BOW A I eta 7ow St Phlllp'e 3: Weston Bpts 1 BathealtoD tarthail 3 I Rimers A 4 7 t7p Vtiri liiirtai irien al 1 Witack Co 4 kehilles 3: elotirrt II aimertati 47 Bail; 21 4 Bathampion 4: Cabinets 4 Boa um Opts 3: Calera, 2 Both 11: Withy MUM 4 op abowombe 1 111 ati richt.
SI Klaissurad talrflekl 011ys. I. Ili Res 4. AP. Oriente Weisel OIL Opts.
home lepte: Oldfleld OS Seth 'A ell: Arousals Opts. Omuta Down SOAK Gloucester All Slues Ihrte pews lad lots; Gloucester All Avon 1.1248; Mid Narks ISM. Cnlonlne Idodbury Avon 2nd ISM. Avon Moires apes: OW Colstonlans Onto. and Pitt 2roto: Devices 14pto St.
Brendan's Old Bop Opts; litothort and PM Sad Opts COW DaWes IWO C.D. I. FROME TOWN'S 'FIELD DAY' Victories At Bristol, Bath At Home Promo Town AFC had a "Bold der on Saturday when they won an three games Al the Douglas Sports ground at Bristol la the Western League. Div I. they played a return match with Bristol Rovers and avenged their previous defeat at Badger's Hill by winning 3-0.
Chandler conceded corner In saving from Book. Crawford placed it well and MART scored with a well-placed shot. 1111111.11111 before half-time ROLLO tried to break through. found hls path blocked, and veered to the right. letting go tremendous left-foot drive.
which had the advancing Chandler well truly beaten. She lip' rare showed delightful football In mldllekl, but their 'booting vas woe, fully weak Rolli shoubl have scored six minutes from the end but his header hit the cross-bar. but minute later Wood', was sent flying in the goalmouth. and. from the resultant penalty kick.
scored. Chandler got both hands to the ball, but amid not divert It. FRIIGIDLY Whoa their Vleseure League. Div name pie with Caseadwa. arranged for liaaurday.
was eassalled. Procne Town Ilasseves arraasl Se visit Bath City liamwres to frloadb. Thee were lao-1 Les 1-4 at tha Menai. hairtag sourest treat a free Met. but.
In the seaswel half. Wight back to seers three thaws threwah ILAYWAIU) (II and 1 4istymrs SUM Prows. vras the wave at 4 weedne beimmen Proms Town CdS4 asd Luster(' Rovers in the Somerset WSW Lemma C4v. IL end the Wxne Moms woe 11-41. diesed Ilse saws for 'TOM atter tour sibmites.
and later 11AUNDINUI seered a mead goal with good Wort peevended by handbag. but Mann spot Idea was saved by -11 c. regrew minutes MARTIN burst through fls to score Proate's third atter LOW bad reduced the arrears tor the Moron AMIANAMI heeded a greet goal from a earner Met in the PM minute. and KAMM netted hie third goal of the Were LOOS again the annul foe Ike THREE FOR CANNING Left-winger in Fine Form Mlles Movers Paulsen Revere gave another praiser lag Redaley ageless mare ezetaleneed appaseate. and MO deserved their Writers League, Div.
I. mama al Wit mean arerryn OAKNINO. Pimlico's clever and speedy left winger scored all his side's goals, and each one was brilliantly taken. The Arai followed meet pass from Cleaves, and eentre-forward Bartlett sent the winger speeding past the opposition with another deft peas which enabled Mai to score great goal It was Bartlett's perseverenoe which forced the 'lettere to concede penalty eight minutes from the end. Be harassed the Ittnehead goalkeeper.
who lost possession, and centre-half Clavier saved from Bartlett with lals bands CANNING made no mistake from the DISAPPOINTING SPILL Ifinehead displayed the batter midfield smar and their goals came from WOOD and TIOMAB. and. while Poulton Olsonpointed for a spell in the second ball by playing too elose In contrast to their morn sucoesstul open tactics in the half, they gave a pleasing display, and never gave up the light. Both gmlksepers brought off good Dues during an Interesting encounter.l but lenehead were guilty of poor shootlog on several Demeans. An the young Poulton players (aye of their best and a continuation of this form will gain them many more points before Um end of the smarm NARROW WIN FOR CLANDOVM Chances Missed In Game With Hoffmans Meltdown I These lowly-placed teams did not show a very good standard in this Western League.
Div. 2. game at Clandown. Clandown were below their usual strength, Peter Pear and Rodney Boulton being unable to get from Berrie, duties. and Tony Paget, the goalkeeper, being Injured.
Smith, the reserve goalkeeper, came into the side. and, at times. showed promise. Althoug a Cisndown had chanCy tailed badly in front raised CTiandown's hopes after seven minutes, when he agaPPed up the boa from a rebound GC a post from a shot by Prank BIDWELL put them further ahead after 27 minutes. after James had made some fine 0000 APPROACH WORK Rcemiusa put In good approach work but, like the home side, 1 failed In of goal.
Webb. at centre-f orward and Inside forwards Puller and HUI tried hard, but they found the home defence sound. 1 R. Davis, at entre-half, proved a real and also Brown at right half, and they broke up many of the home forwards attacks WIE the slope In their favour In the second half. Clandown ought to have scored more goals, but thej took things too easily, and -Hoff mans' perseverance led tss FULLER Ireducing the arrears after 27 I minutes of this half This Inspired them, and they fouTht gamely.
but they failed to gain the Norton Hill Rangers Return To Form Norton HID Rangers showed Improved form when they defeated House of Faith 1-1 at Norton BUD In the Bristol and District League. Raisistoa 18,1 lead after a goal'mouth wearable, tne oall Weigle, a dedesder before entering the aet. WILLCOX added to the Reimers wore and the base aide we 1-11 at the Interval Rouse ef lth played good football but the Rangers ttret-ttme methods and only in the last few mimosa se the game did the visitors penetrate the defense when nettad to lt 7 their arrears. Stanton Hit Meibury For Six Mamie Drew beat hiserery Maid 4-1 im the Church ef Liege. Prides Owe at Melbary.
haff vale for Neater aims fres W. eel It The Yew Maim M. the lalerma but deliam held firm. Pram breakaway It. imidaD ailed third for Me Osiers sad theith Wm boats tease reduced the film T.
legrlah sod IL Iloodalr il i brought the gtooloo total to sta. before likelbary 54454 5 mond 5151 lie mad. prima, rammer HILL RANGERS HT PITTR'O At Sorted MU, 3 p.m. Players meet at dreaming rooms 8.30. at.
from: Thatcher. Meal, Ft Mumratt, Maapratt. Maldmeat. I Sheara, Doted, You.od, Saber. Moon, MakUneat.
RUGBY MID NORTON WRINION -15-ILARZ 17TD Utd. Northd. 2.45. Mkt. Norton: Finn; Moor.
Jonas. Martin, Pickering, Carter; idwarda Mounty, Com, Richardson, etOWll, Thatcher, Disrnford. Ras, Patch, Will tnott, Ladd, Resley. Bishop Scores Seven In the flublrban League, Div I. Tintsbury Athletic entertained and wan by 11--1.
the main of the game being seven goals by the 17-years-old home oentre-farward. 11111010 P. In the opening haU aU the home side encouraged their young centre-forward. and helped him in sawing Mx before the Interval vhf. WINS replied for After the change of ends the visitors mune little more into the rause.
but found Cottle. the home pivot. in good form. Twenty minutes had gone before Smith sent KM. OP through to bring his total to seven.
within minutes. PARPITT brought the total to sight with a drive from 25 yards. Mid Norton District Youth Football League DlWarner Norton District Youth Pootbah League Jon 111--13 Peter's. Waitfield, I. Farrington Gurney Chlleomptou Cloud 1, an ii--IP 3.
puttee 4. iZhvii PWDLP Ata 1 1 2krrington Gurney 7 0 0 45 11 14 Thletet Wad 6 1 5 al SS 7 aatiegasines 4 0 5 le 15 6 SC Niter's. 5 1 1 17 15 5 Parinberetigh 4 0 4 17 23 4 Glutton Tebury 5 0 ISIS 4 Hressple blood II 0 0 5 tf 0 WESTERN LEAGUE League table. up to Inabiding Saturday. January IS oWislam 1 LPAPts Trowbridge Dorchester 031ppeoltais 24 111 111 4 44 31 31 Poole Biaelord Portland Weymouth 31 7 6 636 42 harnmaylo hristol 34 2246 Prone Yeovil Me 'Bridgwater le ISO MI SO I Bristol O.
Mks SI 41 14 I Wells ii i i 10 ii 41 Olasteebury Ohlppenhasi 10 2 3 14 24 50 7 Olvlslost 34 ill 4 1132142 2317 0 iFs ii ii an .77 3411 4 $143134 ii ii ii NI Wastaronsee r. ii Trowbridge Ibmr. 26 12 4 ighiebesd Porde Res. 51 26 7 1 Illigera 1111 le IS 11 II 9" etreet I Olsodoos VoosoGrou gas llowers IS IS SO 1 ill 114414150 Frome R.F.C.'s 13th Win Prase 113 1 Meet et de sweemelve bone 01deeld Cad Sees Metal at Tomeielt tram. ea Saturday by 14 points to 1 le raced ateawo.
(V and WON vest ever for tries ter Pomo. AT emsrenal two. sad DOM dropped a goal 3aII.IARD replied with 4 try far Sho Old Bert IMMO MORRO 'coverlet Printed awl bp Use wesses Associated Peri. at their Oakes U. Weeteete Street.
is the Mr si Sari. sad PlMWised also by them Porteseue Read. leadsteseli. Oristy id derienri. THEATRE ROYAL, BATH Phone 3700 .11111 wpm, 01 PATH PAIITOWIIer EVENINGS at 6.45 MATINEES WED, THURS SAT 2 pm.
THE "MADDOX" BEST IN THE WUT" "JACK AND JILL" DON'T LETTER OR PHONE Children (NOT SATS) BOOKING GUIDE INFORMATION Fridays Saturdays (both matinees Cr evenings) are now practically sold out. Seats available Mondays to Thursdays and for Matinees on Wednesdays Thursdays. I 'A CAFE BATH 4962. MONDAY FURUARY sth. arid DOOM aper 4 1.15.
LAST COMPUTE PERFORMANCE 6.45 TN. MN mar Of THE MAN WHO WENT "TO HELL AND BACK" Colour by at 1.30 5.00 and 6.30. 41 Thu yof AUDIE MURPHY A ry i str st Also Do" 4 5- PAT Co." AND IN EIBEAU NAn -BATH 4330 MON FEB, 67H. FOR 6 DAYS OPEN 12.45 VIE SIMTLINS DRAVA MA liffitlfille MOSLEM' 51ACKBOARD- NG' GLENN FORD Wila saat i mule THE FINAL COLUMN OLACKOOARO 'UNCLE 2-10 5.25 8.40 THE FINAL COLUMN 1-00 4-10 7.25 PAYNE NM 2.00 5-10 8.25 FOOTBALL TEAMS Heaters 2 MINIMMAD PAULTON ROVIRS At Minehead. leave.
Tire Station. 10.30 a.m. 14404 Rovers (from): istwards. Mom. Williams, Ovation.
Paget. mammy. Peckham, Bartlett. Canning, Dury. Bidwell RADIPTOCK TOWN AL Proms Hifl.
2.45 p.m, Maddock: Upton, Mee; Gregory. Penny, Niehomon; forwards from. Willitaeon. Heron, Ford. Water, VWllama.
Solway, A. 14. Other. CLANDOWN OINORRFORD TOWS Al Clandown, To. 3.45 p.m.
Ciandown: Suet; Thompson. Higgs; A Stilwell. Huth. Lyle: Boiston. Boot, Fear, Witeombe.
R. F. and R. Curtis. Seftwast Sealer S.
4th Reword PRAIMIDOWN M.W. LOOKINO Al Fessisdown. kickoff 3 p.m. Seaside's: Newman; Itannialls. BUS.
Din. Wallis; Med. smith. F. DaUlmore.
(Salvers. Reserve Parfltt. CLIVIIDOR WOUPOIII NOVISRS Al Cle'reclon. 1.0. 3 p.m.
Welton Wood: Holloway. Lear. Hillier; Cuff, Pelts. Rawlins Fielding. O'Reilly.
Ras. Hasseil and Saes A Distrist 1 RADIPTOCK 000 BATH OrTY COLTS Al Woodtorough Lane, 3 p.m. Rodstook: Illtehard: Wilson. L. Perry: A.
Perry, Young, Parker: Woffefiden. Weeks. Reddiok, WUicon. Barnes. Rae.
Ilidir Dialtdet Leitglie 111111T1WAY HILLS UTD Al llorwood. 3 p.m, Transport leaves Ham Lane, 3 p.m. Withy Willa: Comer; 0 Rogers, J. Rogers; P. Chives's, Workman, Bale; Newman.
Howe, B. Rayne, Davis. BANN Selburbas 1 BRIIMOIL (NTT 1110 TIMSBURY ATE At Keyasham, kick off 3.0: Leave 1.40. Ttindiury: Sarum; Miles: Mansell, Sags, Hulbert; Cionime, SWIM antith. Adams.
Behest SubwiliMS OURNILY BOURHVILLS ATIHMTIC At 3 p.m. Farrington: IMlrable; Calder. Burton: A. Burton, Rogers, Francis; Comer 101 D. Hobbai.
Nicholls, Shears, 0 Hobbs, King, Reserve. Remilitee. SHOW Salisdiall 3 MAGNA 71121W1.HLL 100MAC23 K.O. 3 p.m. Chew Magna: amid; Goldstone: A.
Young, Read. Mummy; .1. Young. Rogers, Haney, Modell, Rem BMUS A Melee' Lodes-01w 4 BKAUFORT MD. FARAGIOROUCHI Al Fishponds.
Transport leases 2 p.m. Farmborough: Mails; Bridges, Humphries; D. Curtis, B. Smith, Harris; Beih. Good.
Maklment, K. Curtis, A. Payer. Miura el Inglasid arrAirrom DRZW a PIIIMPONDS At SUMAC Drew, 3.15, meet on ground 3 p.m. Stanton Sherborne; Hodoon.
Bows. Howe, Morris. Crane; Box, Harsh, Revisit. Res. R.
Howe. BILLIARDS AND SNOOKER Radstock And District League 820010:16. DPI. 1. Matches played Jan.
SS- Parnell's 4. Writkllngtess I. 14 M. Knowles C. Robbins 21 45 W.
Comer C. Milken 711 13K. Matta D. Ford 25 Muspratt B. Penfield 311 37 31.
C. Goodenough 51 283 211 Break: C. lams U. Yiumbory. 4.
visions kali 1. 65 C. Brain B. Barter 44 B. Harris 8.
Heron 43 44 11 alms J. Ilimmoos 43 41 L. Russell D. Turner SS Ram R. Liebman 27 230 140 Illsterla Nall 3, Weetlkk 2.
21 L. Matthews K. Miles 47 44 0. Robetaces B. Butler 7s 44 J.
Seymour P. Wilkes 41 27 R. Ransacks A. Sherbourne 64 le D. ilkorneer C.
masers Is 111 247 LRAMS TARIM 1 Pts Iflakela Hall 'A' 8 37 Bomar Club la 8 Purnell's Woatibaki Tlynabury Writhlingtan Victoria Hall 1111001 MIR, IRV. 1. Matches played Jan. 14- Bf II2I MININI ls Stratton 8 26 R. Pox T.
Reed. 44 63 D. Latahese K. Alldas 45 41 K. Cottle a 33 54 N.
Bond P. elady 30 42 R. Buck R. Palmer 45 VA 115 21ee48421 3. Tlinsbury S.
110 C. Presets P. Meth 42 34 Baker B. Underwood 641 00 D. Young R.
Donald 47 SP J. Mess T. 11115141W00d 16 ft 0. Gould P. LIVE (jun.) ag 158 MO Vieteria Nall S.
Ilemitim .11" S. 43 16 Ruddick U. Wyatt Is 42 T. Wheeler IL Ogres 37 2131. Oaks J.
Nalpts 47 411 M. Moos R. Harris 27 Si B. Wooltarbas A. Weaver 17 162 Obewhei Mosidea' IR Ofttelsore 3.
15 8. Jones A. 41 40 L. Chappell D. Hill 23 SS 1..
Oillard R. Pear 10 66 K. Church 0. Mason 44 SI J. Bartlett V.
Plummer 411 176 MI 2152 lAtiotase I. Moak A Webster 2. 53 P. Dando A. Lacey 21 70 J.
Young B. Within 21 48 M. Slimming R. Mang 37 II G. Dark S.
Marshall 43 32 R. Ms4gs A. Perry 52 284 174 Rayless a DIM 4 42 B. Drury A. Church 31 SI M.
Goddard J. 28 44 D. Hobbs D. Rennolds 66 Se C. Francis n.
Rees 51 40 M. J. Butler 24 MS 198 LUGO' TAIISII Pts Bomar Club Pautton 'A TimabUry Hayden Westfield Melia vohstar Paulton II" Stratton Writhlingtee Rush Littleton Victoria HMI Chewtoir Mendip Penatord REWARDS' LZAOI7II Played Jan. 36- Hayden a Cluttan 4 150 B. Duery Edwards 104 1358.
Gregory R. Wilkes 120 160 D. Hobbs T. Hillman 98 143 B. Barker D.
Church :20 573 502 Break. a Hobbs Si kosellide 4. Viotorla Nall "II" 1. 150 J. Battle W.
Matthews 105 ISO 0. Dando B. Heron 134 160 A. Oberborso W. Matthews gun) 111 111 B.
Butler C. Suttee ISO 1 141 502 Break: 0 Dando M. M.N.8.16 "2" 411 Mom Maple 1. 113 0. Smith R.
Read ISO 160 B. Morse T. Dando 59 160 C. Maw D. Walker 40 150 IC Wills 0.
Tanner 143 540 4sT Break: C. Mame 26 Poneford 4, NIP LIMON' I. ISO a. Perak A. Ile 84 15021.
Debase W. Solway 77 IN IL Midas P. Belcher 79 113 H. Nlobolas P. Dando 150 Mg 394 LKAOVE TABLE Pts 21.34.3.0.
W. 54514 Raydon Victoria Hall Maoris Hall Writhilogton 111 6 SI Stratton Chew 11 21 M.N.BM HI IS 8 1111 Pensford Clutter High Littloten North Somerset Table Tennis League DIVISION I IReaulta- II Sparta g. Rangers 7: Maximum: P. Mathews. Table'WOLF M.N.
Sports C. A 11 4 2 1 77 Rangers Lesionalres Pioneers Stars DIVIIIIIOIIII II Results- Litton IL Cluisiambei 5: um: P. Laidier Dam Busters 4. Baglots 11: nu: 8 Depths 7.14.C.A 2. Peasedowe S.
Max B. Jeers. 0. Cary. M.
Norton Sports B. I. Olublanders 4: Mat: P. Laidler. gimlets 141.
YINC.A. 8 Saints S. be Marto. Sports. 2 10 Mae: P.
Downs. H. Roemer, L. Olpio Clublanders S. norms sus: La idl ID.
11414elsou. Tabl4- PW DLP M. MAMA 6.17. 111 ll 1 1 71 Diun 1101115111 l. ii 64 2 6 4 Able Revell Li 61 tton: Saints Y.M.C.A..